Maggie Barry – Interview with Hollywood’s Fashion
Legend

Maggie Barry: I work with music, that’s
not what I do though, as far as art goes, I do a lot of styling
and consulting and stuff like that, so yeah, it always relates to
what you’re wearing. But you know, my art really is in
clothes, I do accessories, I’ve designed shoes and stuff
like that, but its all apparel, I don’t go beyond that. I
don’t have time to paint, I used to as a kid. Gardening, I
kill every thing, cooking, my husband would rather go out, so I
stick with clothes, because that’s what I do, and I am
really good with figuring out cool ways to make a product,
I’m helping different people with marketing products,
because I’m good at hype. I understand people and movements
and clubs, and people get us to do clubs, because I can fill a
house, but really, it's all based on apparel, and that’s
what I do.

Bruce Edwin: Well, that’s enough, and
you’re brilliant at that. I don’t want to tie you up
too much more here, but one last question here is, what is your
legacy you want to leave?

Maggie Barry: I already know my legacy is,
I’m old enough that when Mtv was starting out, there was a
video that was mine, we did the fly girls, there was Jennifer
Lopez, when she was a fly girl, and she was a new fly girl, so my
legacy is, I’m a part of the visual media, I’m
immortalized in music and being a part of all of these wonderful
artists, and I’ve been a part of that, so my legacy is to
look back on that and we’ll go, oh yeah, we were known for
the chap pants, you know what I mean? So you know, we did the
Deal or No Deal girls, so my legacy is, I make the best damn bra
dress there is. So that’ll be my legacy, you know, and not
every body can make a bra dress. Try to fit a cup honey! So that
would be my legacy, and probably my daughter may follow in my
footsteps, because she’s already been raised by showgirls
at 4. So she will be a part of my legacy.